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The seats and causes of diseases investigated by anatomy; in five books : containing A Great Variety of Dissections, with Remarks. To Which are Added Very Accurate and Copious Indexes of the Principal Things and Names therein contained. Translated from the Latin of John Baptist Morgagni, Chief Professor of Anatomy, and President of the University at Padua, by Benjamin Alexander, M.D. in Three Volumes.

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"The seats and causes of diseases investigated by anatomy; in five books containing A Great Variety of Dissections, with Remarks. To Which are Added Very Accurate and Copious Indexes of the Principal Things and Names therein contained. Translated from the Latin of John Baptist Morgagni, Chief Professor of Anatomy, and President of the University at Padua, by Benjamin Alexander, M.D. in Three Volumes."@en

The seats and causes of diseases investigated by anatomy; in five books : containing A Great Variety of Dissections, with Remarks. To Which are Added Very Accurate and Copious Indexes of the Principal Things and Names therein contained. Translated from the Latin of John Baptist Morgagni, Chief Professor of Anatomy, and President of the University at Padua, by Benjamin Alexander, M.D. in Three Volumes./Giambattista Morgagni; London : Printed for A. Millar; and T. Cadell, his Successor, in the Strand; and Johnson and Payne, in Pater-Noster Row, MDCCLXIX. [1769]